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	Title		: Encoding Instructions for the Robust XML Encoding Rules (RXER)
	Author(s)	: S. Legg
	Filename	: draft-legg-xed-rxer-ei-01.txt
	Pages		: 50
	Date		: 2005-4-11
	
This document defines encoding instructions that may be used in an
   Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) specification to alter how
   values are encoded by the Robust XML Encoding Rules (RXER) and
   Canonical Robust XML Encoding Rules (CRXER), for example, to encode a
   component of an ASN.1 type as an Extensible Markup Language (XML)
   attribute rather than as a child element.  Some of these encoding
   instructions also affect how an ASN.1 specification is translated
   into an ASN.1 Schema document.  Encoding instructions that allow an
   ASN.1 specification to reference definitions in other XML schema
   languages are also defined.

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